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In December 2005, thieves entered a courtyard at the Henry Moore Foundation and stole a cast of Moore's Reclining Figure 1969–70 (LH 608) – a 3.6 m (12 ft) long, 2.1-tonne bronze sculpture. Closed-circuit-television footage showed that they used a crane to lower the piece onto a stolen flatbed truck.
Moore was born in York, a brother of both Albert Joseph and John Collingham, [1] and the pupil of their father, William Moore. [2] Henry was educated at York and was taught painting by his father. He entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1853, and exhibited his first picture, Glen Clunie, Braemar, at the Royal Academy in the same year. He was a ...
A second artist’s copy was cast by the Morris Singer Foundry in 1992, which is held by the Henry Moore Foundation, bringing Family Group up to an edition of 4 + 2 (four casts plus two artist's copies). Three of the five (4 + 1) original 1950s castings remain with their original owners: Barclay School, the Tate, and MOMA.
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Moore was married for the first time at just 18 years old, to her next door neighbor, Richard Carleton Meeker, in 1955, and within weeks of their wedding she became pregnant.
Shemar Moore rang in the new year alongside his daughter.. On Thursday, Jan. 2, the S.W.A.T. actor, 54, posted a photo on his Instagram of himself and his 23-month-old daughter Frankie as they ...
Meryl Streep turned the 2023 Academy Museum Gala into a family affair.. Streep, 74, posed for red carpet photos with all four of her and estranged husband Don Gummer’s children — son Henry ...
King and Queen (LH 350) [1] is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore, designed in 1952. It depicts two figures, one male and one female, seated beside each other on a bench, both facing slightly to the left. It is Moore's only sculpture depicting a single pair of adult figures. Moore's records suggest it was originally known as Two Seated Figures.